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The Quilcom SIM-HG: Get all cranky!
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The Quilcom SIM-HG: Get all cranky!
Someone on Facebook requested that I made a Hurdy Gurdy simulator, so I’ve had a go.
Like all the instruments I’ve tried to simulate (without using samples), it was a fascinating journey finding out everything I could about these remarkable medieval instruments which have a long history dating back to the time before pipe organs were used in churches. Much to my surprise they are still being made and played so if you search YouTube for Hurdy Gurdy you’ll get to see and hear some amazing instruments and talent. Also, there’s no such thing as a “standard” Hurdy Gurdy, as you will see.
Here’s my YouTube video:
https://youtu.be/ShnnbpxRirk
Download it all here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ssgy0j18b6qqb ... 3.zip?dl=0
The included schematic is from 3.06 and there’s my usual background info, User Guide and more.
Have fun cranking!
Like all the instruments I’ve tried to simulate (without using samples), it was a fascinating journey finding out everything I could about these remarkable medieval instruments which have a long history dating back to the time before pipe organs were used in churches. Much to my surprise they are still being made and played so if you search YouTube for Hurdy Gurdy you’ll get to see and hear some amazing instruments and talent. Also, there’s no such thing as a “standard” Hurdy Gurdy, as you will see.
Here’s my YouTube video:
https://youtu.be/ShnnbpxRirk
Download it all here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ssgy0j18b6qqb ... 3.zip?dl=0
The included schematic is from 3.06 and there’s my usual background info, User Guide and more.
Have fun cranking!
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Spogg - Posts: 3358
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Re: The Quilcom SIM-HG: Get all cranky!
Hey Spogg, another impressive creation! Although Hurdy Gurdy is not precisely my favorite instrument to listen to, I admire your respect and rigor in approaching this topic - in fact every topic. Another well balanced video that first the stage and cultural context for the historical device, then explains your well crafted synth, and concludes with an appreciation of some of the typical sounds. Bravo!
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martinvicanek - Posts: 1328
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Re: The Quilcom SIM-HG: Get all cranky!
Great work Spoog ...by the way, have you thought about a Saxophone Sim?
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Re: The Quilcom SIM-HG: Get all cranky!
Thanks guys!
I’ve held off doing a saxophone so far because I see it as one of the most impressive monophonic instruments ever. The tricky part is not the base sound but how it can be articulated by a skilled player through such a wide range of expression. But I won’t say never!
I'm always open to requests and suggestions, in fact the Whistle and HG were suggested by others.
I’ve held off doing a saxophone so far because I see it as one of the most impressive monophonic instruments ever. The tricky part is not the base sound but how it can be articulated by a skilled player through such a wide range of expression. But I won’t say never!
I'm always open to requests and suggestions, in fact the Whistle and HG were suggested by others.
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